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ALUMA-JET- Duracraft 1648 SV Jetboat Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 323323" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>Great job on the trailer, I feel your pain with the old trailer. I bought a used trailer for my boat since the old one had the same issues that you had. I am now in the market for an aluminum trailer too.....the one I have now is just a band aid, but the price was right for me. I have found that if I can get two season's out of my springs I am happy......the saltwater just does not play well with the galvanized steel. One thing you can do to save your aluminum frame would be to put some trim-tab zincs on the frame......if you have any electrolysis they will help the integrity of the beams. As always you did a top notch job on your new trailer. =D></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 323323, member: 7537"] Great job on the trailer, I feel your pain with the old trailer. I bought a used trailer for my boat since the old one had the same issues that you had. I am now in the market for an aluminum trailer too.....the one I have now is just a band aid, but the price was right for me. I have found that if I can get two season's out of my springs I am happy......the saltwater just does not play well with the galvanized steel. One thing you can do to save your aluminum frame would be to put some trim-tab zincs on the frame......if you have any electrolysis they will help the integrity of the beams. As always you did a top notch job on your new trailer. =D> [/QUOTE]
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